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CURRENT TRENDS INPEDIATRIC NURSINGPEDIATRIC NURSING
M R tMs. ReetaLecturer, Department Of Nursing
SON, Sharda University
Mosby items and derived items © 2005, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
CURRENT TRENDS IN PEDIATRIC NURSINGPEDIATRIC NURSING
1. Family centred Care
2 High2.High technology
care7.Atraumatic
care
3. Evidence based
practice
6. Child oriented
environment practice
4 Primary5 Case
environment
Mosby items and derived items © 2005, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
4. Primary nursing
5. Case Management
CURRENT TRENDS IN PEDIATRIC NURSINGPEDIATRIC NURSING
8. Cost8. Cost containment .
9. Nursing 10. Ethics 9 u s gprocess
application
0 t csin Pediatric
nursing
Mosby items and derived items © 2005, 2001 by Mosby, Inc.
Family centered care
Conti ……..
• FCC is based on the philosophy that quality care can be provided in an environment that family promote the psychological and physiological health of the child. It assumes that if the family gain adequate information and support capable of making health care decisions.
Family Centered Care- Concepts
• Enabling–Enable families by creating opportunities and means for all family members to display their current abilities and competencies to acquire new ones.
• Empowering–Interact such that families maintain or acquire a qsense of control over their lives and acknowledge positive changes.
HIGH TECHNOLOGY CARE
Conti………
•The advancement in the diagnostic technology has made detection of many disorders even in has made detection of many disorders even in the foetal period. Laboratory methods to assess foetal maturity and health of the foetusassess foetal maturity and health of the foetusin the womb.
EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE
Conti……
In evidence based practice, nurse need to make decision on the best available evidences make decision on the best available evidences. EBP in nursing provides a systematic approach to enable nurses to effectively use the best solution related to nursing practicethe best solution related to nursing practice
PRIMARY NURSINGPRIMARY NURSINGPRIMARY NURSING PRIMARY NURSING
PRIMARY NURSINGPRIMARY NURSING
The system of primary nursing provide The system of primary nursing provide
PRIMARY NURSING PRIMARY NURSING
The system of primary nursing provide The system of primary nursing provide extreme commitment to patient extreme commitment to patient accountability. 24 hour responsibility and accountability. 24 hour responsibility and accountability by one nurse for the care of accountability by one nurse for the care of accountability by one nurse for the care of accountability by one nurse for the care of a small group of patient is possible with a small group of patient is possible with
i ii iprimary nursing.primary nursing.
Case managementg
Case management
It is consider as an extension of primary nursing It is usually of primary nursing. It is usually used in outpatient setting by
assigning a case management to a patient or a group of p g ppatients.
CHILD ORIENTED CHILD ORIENTED ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT
Conti…….Conti…….
A child friendly environment h ld b id d t hildshould be provided to a child
who is admitted to hospital. p
ATRAUMATIC CAREATRAUMATIC CARE“FIRST DO NO HARM”FIRST DO NO HARM
COST CONTAINMENTCOST CONTAINMENTBest possible care with minimal costsBest possible care with minimal costsPrevent duplication of Nursing care
NURSING PROCESSAPPLICATIONAPPLICATION
ETHICS IN PEDIATRICNURSING PRACTICENURSING PRACTICE
Non maleficence : Do no harm Non maleficence : Do no harm Beneficence : Do good Justices : There are three aspects as Justices : There are three aspects as legal justice, respect for right, and fair distribution of resources even the nurses time and attention.Respect for autonomy : Respect the p y pindividual’s right to make informed and thought out decisions for h l themselves. Truth telling.